Figures. On the one hand, Conservatives are dismayed by his Leftist stance on so many issues, both secular and religious. Particularly his support for failed Marxist redistribution of wealth schemes, his support of the ruinous mass migration of Muslims into European countries and his indifference to the persecution of Christians in Muslim lands. On the other hand Leftists are disappointed that he hasn’t gone far enough in “modernizing” the Catholic Church. Particularly on marriage and sexual issues. For example Pope Francis still isn’t permitting gay marriage, abortion, birth control and marriage for priests and nuns. So what good is he? Leftists will only support the Catholic Church so long as the Leftists believe the Church supports the Leftist “social justice” agenda.
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The immense popularity enjoyed by Pope Francis ever since his election in 2013 has precipitated sharply during the past year, and he no longer ranks among the top ten most admired men in the world, according to a massive new study involving 31,000 interviews.
According to a study released this week by YouGov, an international market research firm based in the UK, from 2015 to 2016 the Pope experienced the most dramatic drop in popularity of any public figure, falling from sixth to 13th place.Even in his native Argentina, the Pope was the fourth most popular man, behind the Dalai Lama, and Argentine soccer players Lionel Messi and Carlos Tevez.
According to the report, American billionaire Bill Gates and Russian President Vladimir Putin both have better numbers than the pontiff, and the Dalai Lama, David Beckham and scientist Stephen Hawking edged past the Pope as well.
YouGov ranks the world’s 20 most admired men and women separately, and found Angelina Jolie to be the most admired woman in the world for the second year in a row, followed by Queen Elizabeth II and Hillary Clinton.
Pope Francis does, however, remain the second-most admired man in the United States after President Barack Obama.
Although YouGov does not ask people to give reasons for their preferences, the group hazards the guess that the pope’s drop may be explained by “expectations of reform” that distanced Francis from his predecessors, which have waned as the Argentine pontiff becomes “institutionalized.”
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